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Five Confirmed Dead After Car Swerves Into Oncoming Traffic In Indiantown

Five Indiantown teens were killed when their car veered into oncoming traffic and struck an SUV, FHP said. Four other people were seriously hurt in the smashup in Indiantown in Martin County.

Four of the teenagers, two boys and two girls, died at the scene. The fifth, the young man who was driving, died at a local hospital in the county. A fifth teen in the car was in critical condition at Port Salerno Medical Center. All of the teenagers attended the same High School.

The SUV’s driver, 63, and his 22-year old female passenger, were in serious condition. One of the fatally injured teens was identified by his heart­broken dad.

“The family is grieving right now,” the father said. The surviving teen was identified by friends and a relative. “We have no idea what’s happened yet,” the surviving teen grandmother, told The Post.

Both the Martin County police department and the Florida Highway Patrol officials said the crash is still under investigation as no one is certain of what must have really lead to the crash. Anyone with additional information relating to the crash is asked to contact the Florida Highway Patrol at once.

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Accident attorney Jason Weisser of Schuler, Halvorson, Weisser, Zoeller and Overbeck responded to this unfortunate crash. “This is a serious accident resulting in fatalities. We hope the investigators can quickly determine what caused the accident. Please be careful and obey the speed limits whenever you are driving a motorcycle, car, SUV or truck. We hope that all parties involved consult with an experienced trial lawyer. If you have been injured in an accident, call my office for a free consultation and find out what your rights are.”

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